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Reducing Residual Oil Saturation: Underlying Mechanism of Imbibition in Oil Recovery Enhancement of Tight Reservoir

Guoqing Xu, Yujiao Han, Yun Jiang, Yang Shi, Mingxian Wang, Xinghang Zeng

2021SPE Journal19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Summary Spontaneous imbibition (SI) is regarded as an effective method to improve the oil recovery in a tight sandstone reservoir, which leads to a significant change in fracturing design and flowback treatment. However, a longtime shut-in period would aggravate the retention of fracturing fluid, which is in contradiction with high production in the field. It is imperative to understand how SI works during shut-in time, so as to maximize the effect of imbibition in oil recovery enhancement. In this study, a series of experiments were conducted to simulate the status of residual oil saturation so that the inner mechanism of imbibition on oil recovery can be investigated. Low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) was used to provide direct observation of phase changes in different pore sizes. The experimental results show a positive effect of imbibition on residual oil reduction. This phenomenon further elucidates the observations made during the well shut-in, soaking period, and low flowback efficiency. This study aims to understand the mechanism of SI behavior and help to improve the accuracy of production prediction.

Topics & Concepts

ImbibitionResidual oilPetroleum engineeringSaturation (graph theory)Tight oilFracturing fluidOil fieldResidualWater saturationEnhanced oil recoveryMaterials scienceGeologyGeotechnical engineeringPorosityOil shaleComputer scienceCombinatoricsAlgorithmBotanyPaleontologyGerminationMathematicsBiologyHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis